In Standing, Corticospinal Excitability Is Proportional to COP Velocity Whereas M1 Excitability Is Participant-Specific
Reductions in the base of support (BOS) make standing difficult and require adjustments in the neural control of sway. In healthy young adults, we determined the effects of reductions in mediolateral (ML) BOS on peroneus longus (PL) motor evoked potential (MEP), intracortical facilitation (ICF), sho...
Main Authors: | Nandi, T, Lamoth, C, van Keeken, H, Bakker, L, Kok, I, Salem, G, Fisher, B, Hortobágyi, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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